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Tensile Fracture Analysis of V-Notches with End Holes by Means of the Local Energy

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PHYSICAL MESOMECHANICS
Volume 18, Issue 3, Pages 194-202

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SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1134/S1029959915030030

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V-notch with end hole (VO-notch); brittle fracture; strain energy density (SED); Brazilian disk; mode I loading

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This paper deals with investigating brittle fracture in V-notches with end holes under mode I loading. Thirty-six fracture test results, reported most recently in the literature on a new notched disk-type specimen, namely the Brazilian disk containing central VO-shaped notch made of polymethyl-metacrylate, were theoretically predicted by means of the well-known brittle fracture criterion, namely the strain energy density over a critical control volume which embraces the notch edge. A very good agreement was shown to exist between the experimental and theoretical results.

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